YBa2Cu3O7 Josephson junctions on LaAlO3 bicrystals for terahertz-frequency applications

2000 
We prepared Josephson junctions made of YBa2Cu3O7 on symmetric 24° LaAlO3 bicrystal substrates. For better coupling of high-frequency radiation, we structured the contacts with logarithmic-periodic antennas made of YBa2Cu3O7. Characterization was done by measuring the voltage–current characteristics to determine the critical current IC, the normal-state resistance RN, the noise parameter Γ, and the Stewart–McCumber parameter βC as predicted by the resistively and capactively shunted junction model (RCSJ). The junctions showed excellent RCSJ-like behavior with ICRN products of up to 2.0 mV at 10 K and 220 μV at 77 K. To demonstrate the possibility to detect high-frequency radiation up to the THz regime, we used the Josephson junction as a detector for radiation from a far-infrared laser and we reconstructed the spectra by Hilbert spectroscopy.
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